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to illinois now, i want to go to jim in illinois. jim! >> caller: boo-yah, jim. this is jim from evanston, illinois, home of the northwestern wildcats. we love you. >> and i love northwestern. what's on your mind? >> caller: my question is rimm, should i buy or sell? >> no, we're not buying, no, no, no. salvatore in florida. >> caller: a big, big boo-yah from florida. >> i like that. go ahead, sunshine. >> caller: cisco. >> you know what? cisco, i thought they had a great quarter. i thought that things were starting to go well. and now i'm not thinking that way because telco spending is so bad, so i'm going to have to say stay away until we see the next quarter. let's go to joe in texas. >> caller: cramer, how are you? >> real good, how about you? >> caller: good, thank you, sir. mpc broke off. what do you think of that? lastly, my father-in-law, my uncle both early 60s think our economy will die if the president barack obama wins a second election. your opinion? thank you. >> i'm not a political guy. don't care for that question. marathon, i like. let's go to ro
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i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow. hey, larry, what are you looking at tonight? >> thanks, jimmy. superstorm sandy is winding down, but the effects linger. i'm larry kudlow, this is a special edition of "the kudlow report." sandy, the road to recovery. >> while sandy is almost gone, she's not forgotten, as the east coast starts the healing process. >> in sandy's wake, towns destroyed. homes under water. millions without power. but today, wall street is back to business, and the pivotal election is just days away. tonight, cnbc assesses the damage and looks ahead to rebuilding. sandy, road to recovery, a special edition of "the kudlow report." >>> here's what we know two days after the killer storm called sandy hit the northeast. u.s. death toll is now at least 64. a second new york city hospital, bellevue, has been evacuated because of power and flooding issues. >> lower manhattan still a crippled zone. the markets were able to open today, but there's still flooding damage down there and also very dark streets. >> so in the metropolitan area, the recovery is a struggle. the availa
i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow. hey, larry, what are you looking at tonight? >> thanks, jimmy. superstorm sandy is winding down, but the effects linger. i'm larry kudlow, this is a special edition of "the kudlow report." sandy, the road to recovery. >> while sandy is almost gone, she's not forgotten, as the east coast starts the healing process. >> in sandy's wake, towns destroyed. homes under water. millions without power. but today, wall street is back to...
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jim referenced ubs. that was enormous news we got. there was reporting about 10,000 people buying ubs. more importantly, the effect of shuttering of their fixed income business. they are keeping small parts of what is fixed income unit within the investment bank. ubs making a decision to get out of the fixed income business. we have talked often here at this very desk, jim, about the lack of profitability any longer and fixed income businesses for so much of wall street given not just dodd-frank but the capital free rule. they have taken r.o.e. down for these businesses. i wonder whether this move by ubs to say that we're done, we're out, is going to potentially give others at least a thought that perhaps we might consider that road when you look at ubs stock price trading up the last couple days up 12% all in both before and we knew this announcement was coming and after the announcement. does barclays say why are we in this business? >> after that quarter don't you think they should? >> when they have a big wealth management busines
jim referenced ubs. that was enormous news we got. there was reporting about 10,000 people buying ubs. more importantly, the effect of shuttering of their fixed income business. they are keeping small parts of what is fixed income unit within the investment bank. ubs making a decision to get out of the fixed income business. we have talked often here at this very desk, jim, about the lack of profitability any longer and fixed income businesses for so much of wall street given not just...
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brian in texas, brian. >> hi, jim. like yourself i thought i was of sound mind. >> no, no this is way too competitive. go for verizon. i will embrace centurylinc but it is no good. >> how do you feel about starbuck's? >> it is going down. i know that. it is down from 60 and forget it. i want to bet on howard schultz the ceo. isaac. >> booyah how are you? >> how are you. >> fine. >> i hope you and your family are safe. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> the reason i'm calling is -- food. i own it for the spin off and they have sold 12% to the public and they are going to spin off the remaining 88 cents to shareholders within six months. do i hold on to it? >> i read a negative article about the ceo and i think it hurt the stock. i think a lot of people are angry at the guy but i would hold on to the stock. >> bill. >> my question is with marley corp. next year they claim to be tripling in size. >> well let's wait. you may be disappointed and disappointed and disappointed. >> [ baby crying ] >> i'm not willing to t
brian in texas, brian. >> hi, jim. like yourself i thought i was of sound mind. >> no, no this is way too competitive. go for verizon. i will embrace centurylinc but it is no good. >> how do you feel about starbuck's? >> it is going down. i know that. it is down from 60 and forget it. i want to bet on howard schultz the ceo. isaac. >> booyah how are you? >> how are you. >> fine. >> i hope you and your family are safe. >> thank you very much....
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thank you very much, jim cantore, for that report. >>> look. some of the gas going to jim's turnpike station is refined in the new york area and moved by truck. bull but much of the gas that arrives in new york area comes by barge or tanker. sandy's surge closed the harbor, crimping supplies. it's coming back online slowly. we go to kate kelly for that part of the story. good evening, kate. >> reporter: hi, larry. we're looking at new york harbor where things are gradually coming back to life about a week after the coast guard shut this area down. yesterday, however, they opened the port of new york and new jersey to boats for the first time since saturday with a special aim in mind, bringing gasoline and diesel to new york for a much-needed replenishment of empty fuel stations. there was an influx of barges bringing petroleum products in the afternoon, i'm told, followed by additional traffic this morning. the opening of this harbor and today's news of the jones act waiver are steps in the right directions to replenish gas supplies. officials
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i agree with jim up until his last few sentences. if there's anybody making their vote decision based on today's jobs report i urge them to reconsider their strategy because first of all the expectations are for basically steady as she goes and secondly, anything that's a big outlier, an upside surprise, downside surprise is by definition an outlier that will likely be revised away. debris with jim, i don't believe it's going to be that big a deal in shaping at all in shaping votes. >> jared we have a mayor that decided that he changed his at least decided his endorsement based on sandy, remember the first promise president obama made, too. >> i thought that was interesting. >> he said i'm going to heal the planet and lower the rise of the oceans, remember, in nt from of the pillars in germany. i guess we're back to thinking he can do that again. we have a mayor people hold up as a paragon of -- >> let me say where i disagree with jim. i don't think folks are looking at this economy and saying oh, the level of unemployment or the lev
i agree with jim up until his last few sentences. if there's anybody making their vote decision based on today's jobs report i urge them to reconsider their strategy because first of all the expectations are for basically steady as she goes and secondly, anything that's a big outlier, an upside surprise, downside surprise is by definition an outlier that will likely be revised away. debris with jim, i don't believe it's going to be that big a deal in shaping at all in shaping votes. >>...
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, jim? >> good. how are you? your stock is hot. regularly it's a lot of things going right. some of your competitors falling off the radar screen. but this is a kind of business right now that you're in where i know you'll have to throw away a lot of goods because you can't keep perishables. you are obviously responsible operators so what happens? you have insurance able to make up that difference or is this the type of thing kroeger is cutting numbers because of sandy? >> well, as i said in the big supermarkets where most of those perishables are, we've been fortunate that only one store in have virginia lost power. our insurance program is we have a $5 million retention for product, the product side of our property program, so that's very minimal. $5 million is about a half a penny a share. so anything that we would have to absorb would be very minimal. >> we close our quarter actually ends this saturday. so any effect will be in the quarter. but at this point it appears to be very, very m
, jim? >> good. how are you? your stock is hot. regularly it's a lot of things going right. some of your competitors falling off the radar screen. but this is a kind of business right now that you're in where i know you'll have to throw away a lot of goods because you can't keep perishables. you are obviously responsible operators so what happens? you have insurance able to make up that difference or is this the type of thing kroeger is cutting numbers because of sandy? >> well, as...
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. >> booyah, jim. i was wondering about disney. they had a deal with lucas films or something. >> i like that deal. i think bob did it again. they own star wars. what a franchise. remember, they did this with marvel. people laughed when it happened. not unlike how people laughed at them with carrey. whatever. believe me, it is not going to be like laugh in. if that stock opens down as all tomorrow. buy disney. let's go to brett in texas. brett. >> hello, thank you for taking my call. thank you for your hard work. i want to send you a baylor bears booyah. >> fair enough. >> i'm a graduate student looking to get a little growth in my portfolio as i near graduation. i've been perusing recent calls. i'm looking for companies that have pulled back with the recent call and i'm curious to hear your take on its long-term process. >> here's what happened. i said at the beginning of the show that i've been reading through conference calls. i read through the under armour call. and i read it in the bathroom. i didn't know where the stock was
. >> booyah, jim. i was wondering about disney. they had a deal with lucas films or something. >> i like that deal. i think bob did it again. they own star wars. what a franchise. remember, they did this with marvel. people laughed when it happened. not unlike how people laughed at them with carrey. whatever. believe me, it is not going to be like laugh in. if that stock opens down as all tomorrow. buy disney. let's go to brett in texas. brett. >> hello, thank you for taking...
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good to talk to you, sir. >> great to talk to you, jim. thank you. >> i think the lack of exposure to the actual ups and downs of oil and the terrific secular growth of sustainability is going to make it so this acquisition is going to drive this stock of clean harbors higher. after the break, i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up, stock up? storm warnings sent consumers stockpiling supplies. but which retailer could realistically see the biggest bump from all the buying? cramer's got the play. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> every time hurricane season rolls around, someone always asks me if there's a way to play the storm. year after year, i almost always say no. a hurricane is an event too widely known and understood to make any real money off of it. but this year, i'm going to give
good to talk to you, sir. >> great to talk to you, jim. thank you. >> i think the lack of exposure to the actual ups and downs of oil and the terrific secular growth of sustainability is going to make it so this acquisition is going to drive this stock of clean harbors higher. after the break, i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up, stock up? storm warnings sent consumers stockpiling supplies. but which retailer could realistically see the biggest bump from all the...
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"mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! they're nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain you, fwou educate -- but to educate you, so call me. china. china. the people's republic is more important than we are. that's my conclusion after today's session where the averages rocked a bit higher. the dow gaining 136 points. the nasdaq growing 1.44%. i never want to sell the united states short, ever. hurricane sandy could impact the entire nation as federal money and private insurance starts paying off and construction comes back with a vengeance. auto and home industries are coming back with more confidence than ever. and there is real hope in the air that tomorrow's big employment report might show some nice gains. the jobs report were a ta
"mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! they're nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain you, fwou educate -- but to...
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i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow.
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good evening jim. >> the stock futures are looking up. europe is good. we have very good numbers from bp and we have good insurance numbers. in our country ford 40 cents i was only looking for 30 cents. the bed spring maker, look for that stock decline. kroger spoke with the cfo this morning when i was talking with squawk on the street and it looks like they had a good month of october. take a hard look at the union pacific csx cold plays because i think that is a safer way to play coal. we talked earlier in the show about the coal chart and how they looked better than expected back to you. >> well, you thought sandy was done with. it has turned into a blizzard in west virginia. we have dispatched janell klein in snowshoe, west virginia. >> reporter: hurricane sandy has dumped two feet of wet heavy snow. 26 inches in red house, maryland with a state weigwide blizzard warning. closing schools in 39 counties and leaving more than 300 people in the dark tonight. the blizzard has closed 45 miles of a major interstate between the border of west virginia and p
good evening jim. >> the stock futures are looking up. europe is good. we have very good numbers from bp and we have good insurance numbers. in our country ford 40 cents i was only looking for 30 cents. the bed spring maker, look for that stock decline. kroger spoke with the cfo this morning when i was talking with squawk on the street and it looks like they had a good month of october. take a hard look at the union pacific csx cold plays because i think that is a safer way to play coal....
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plus or minus 30 cents when we get there. >> nice margins, was that a crack spread, jim? >> yes, what's so interesting, i tell you, joe. after that discussion, a lot of the refiners were coming out saying we can't do business in california. california's been hijacked by academics environmentalists, all the refining cooperations in california have led to major declines for a lot of companies who said theyill doing very well. somebody said something about cap and trade, california must start to feel a little too much like europe. >> great, great, we are finding common ground. >> he had the ceo of eatono. preparing those transmission lines. >> the combination of cooper and eaton is really designed to make it so the transmission system worldwide is upgraded so that when you have 6 million to 8 million people without power, they can call him. >> tomorrow on "squawk box," one final employment report before the presidential election, one last read on job before america votes for its nec leader. we'll bring you the numbers and analysis from our annal of experts. it all starts tom
plus or minus 30 cents when we get there. >> nice margins, was that a crack spread, jim? >> yes, what's so interesting, i tell you, joe. after that discussion, a lot of the refiners were coming out saying we can't do business in california. california's been hijacked by academics environmentalists, all the refining cooperations in california have led to major declines for a lot of companies who said theyill doing very well. somebody said something about cap and trade, california...
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think it was in september on his show, he actually said that pvc deal should happen, so big props to jim cramer on that. >> just to see the size of these deals, the goldman sachs and morgan stanleys, i think also the ma activity will pick up. >>> a name moving in superstorm sandy's wake -- saying that five times fast -- michelle caruso-cabrera probably can. >> intuitive that home depot would be the best performing mover. hasn't been able to trade for two days, plus decent housing data as well. a gain of a buck 54 to 61.58. scott, back to you. >> guys, have you missed your opportunity on home depot? we've been talking about it now for the better part of the week. >> i agree with what simon said. i think these obvious trades are johnny come lately trades at this point. >> home depot up 2.5%, it's really already made the move. i think you're saiding yourself up for rf tdisappointment. on the flip side, you possibly want to get into some of the superiority and casualty insurers like chu about ub, i think they're good buys on the sell-off. >> what about lowe's or any of those related names? >
think it was in september on his show, he actually said that pvc deal should happen, so big props to jim cramer on that. >> just to see the size of these deals, the goldman sachs and morgan stanleys, i think also the ma activity will pick up. >>> a name moving in superstorm sandy's wake -- saying that five times fast -- michelle caruso-cabrera probably can. >> intuitive that home depot would be the best performing mover. hasn't been able to trade for two days, plus decent...
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." >> we go straight to jim cramer with details. >> malawi is not going to retire. the board has said, we are committed to down lolly to at least 24.14. i don't think he's going anywhere. he's going to be promoted to chief operating officer. they have to rationalize europe, rationalize asia obviously and i think this is big news because i think a lot of people felt that allen had finished job one. >> i think that the key here is promoting the mark field, he or she is saying on the concern is that the likely successor would leave and find another success. it's important also to shareholders to -- >> this is one of those where obviously mark had a tremendous reputation with what he's done in north america. the man, he's now going to be in charge of lincoln. they're talking about a tremendous decline. they're talking about this cold war between japan and china. gm had a good quarter too. gm is behind them in terms of this raushlization. obviously europe is just a disastrous report. latin america pretty good, asia had a swing. the most important thing is that he cannot
." >> we go straight to jim cramer with details. >> malawi is not going to retire. the board has said, we are committed to down lolly to at least 24.14. i don't think he's going anywhere. he's going to be promoted to chief operating officer. they have to rationalize europe, rationalize asia obviously and i think this is big news because i think a lot of people felt that allen had finished job one. >> i think that the key here is promoting the mark field, he or she is...
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. >> jim cramer remark this morning these 100-year storms is happening every few years. certainly there is a need for that dunk, you will come on and update us as needed? >> i will and i will be in very early tomorrow morning, so bob, if you're there happy to sit with you guys tomorrow and then we will have a very good lay of the land early tomorrow morning. >> good luck, duncan, hope it goes smoothly. best of luck. >> see you tomorrow. >> see you, guys. >> an interesting halloween morning, won't it? >> as you say, it is important for them to open on this, the last day of the month, for a variety of reasons. >> yeah the important thing is there are a lot of people who have, their p and l statement, report to their investors on a monthly base is and tomorrow is the last day of the month, some people want the opportunity, traders, to sell losers, buy winners or whatever trading strategy they want to do the final day call it window dressing on some cases, whatever you want to say and some people, too, it is even the end of the year for some funds and even more important. >>
. >> jim cramer remark this morning these 100-year storms is happening every few years. certainly there is a need for that dunk, you will come on and update us as needed? >> i will and i will be in very early tomorrow morning, so bob, if you're there happy to sit with you guys tomorrow and then we will have a very good lay of the land early tomorrow morning. >> good luck, duncan, hope it goes smoothly. best of luck. >> see you tomorrow. >> see you, guys. >>...
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jim cramer said there's so much negativity even if cook promoted these guys you'd probably see the stock trade down. >> apparently ives and forstall would not sit in the same meeting room together. >> that's an issue. >> according to a story i saw in the "new york times" this morning he had been asked to sign the original letter that tim cook signed apologizing to everybody over maps and he refused to sign it and said this was, i don't want to say a temp nest a teapot but that was jamie dimon's issue but not worth apologizing for and now he doesn't have a job so he may wish he apologized. >>> we'll get the latest reading on home prices with the ca case-shiller report out at 9:00 a.m. eastern. the house postponed the release of the consumer confidence report until thursday. >>> ford released profits, ten cents above consensus. it reported record north american results with highest ever profits in that region. >>> we continue our coverage of hurricane sandy, and its effects on the markets. the weather channel's jen carfagno joins with us the storm's latest track. jen? >> andrew, good morni
jim cramer said there's so much negativity even if cook promoted these guys you'd probably see the stock trade down. >> apparently ives and forstall would not sit in the same meeting room together. >> that's an issue. >> according to a story i saw in the "new york times" this morning he had been asked to sign the original letter that tim cook signed apologizing to everybody over maps and he refused to sign it and said this was, i don't want to say a temp nest a...
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jim and carl, of course, a lot of famous residents, a lot of homes that are worth multimillions here. the concern is the wind damage because a lot of those are up on the hill. they don't think the storm surge will reach a lot of those homes. back to you. >> thanks so much, brian shactman in montauk. made the point about insurers early in the program. >> they're ready. >> tonight on "mad?" >> there is some news. allen mckim, buying -- >> booking on a day like today is not easy. >> thank you, buddy. >> that does it for "squawk on the street." let's get to the fast money halftime, right over there. >> carl, thanks very much. welcome to a special edition of the halftime report. we're tracking the very latest from hurricane sandy as it churns towards the northeast with more than 50 million people in its path. the superstorm now expected to slam into the south central new jersey coast sometime later this evening. power outages expected to be widespread. transit systems from new york to boston already shut down. nearly 8,000 flights canceled thus far. financial markets are closed as well and
jim and carl, of course, a lot of famous residents, a lot of homes that are worth multimillions here. the concern is the wind damage because a lot of those are up on the hill. they don't think the storm surge will reach a lot of those homes. back to you. >> thanks so much, brian shactman in montauk. made the point about insurers early in the program. >> they're ready. >> tonight on "mad?" >> there is some news. allen mckim, buying -- >> booking on a day...
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we had jim on today. he said we're handicapping two issues. monetary policy and the next president. i think those issues definitely impact subsequent equity and fixed income trading. >> so that's what's behind this negative performance. ed, what do you think it is? i didn't see a lot of expectations of 170,000 new jobs created. >> yeah, but there's a lot of jobs that were created. at the same time, there were a lot of jobs that were lost. everyone is just frozen, waiting to see. never before if our lifetime has a presidential election meant so much. people are just taking pause and waiting. these numbers are really an insignificant event. quite frankly, i was hoping they were going to be a little lower. we saw a tick up. not surprising we're seeing very little action in the markets. >> the reasoning right now, steve liesman s if you're going to get a jobs number and want revisions behind it for the previous month, maybe there's less of a need for quantitative easing on the margins down the road. you get a stronger dollar. that seems to be the reasreason. >> maybe, but i'm more struc
we had jim on today. he said we're handicapping two issues. monetary policy and the next president. i think those issues definitely impact subsequent equity and fixed income trading. >> so that's what's behind this negative performance. ed, what do you think it is? i didn't see a lot of expectations of 170,000 new jobs created. >> yeah, but there's a lot of jobs that were created. at the same time, there were a lot of jobs that were lost. everyone is just frozen, waiting to see....
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jim, appreciate you getting on the phone for us here. where does one even look to begin to rebuild in the northeast with this? >> well, you know, let me offer my sincere condolences going through katrina for the men and women and children who lost their lives. sometimes we flip ahead too quickly on that and have a moment of silence for them. it's going to take time. it's not going to be done quickly. you'll see progress every day. number one is to have proper assessments, get the electricity back, and get a good lessons learned what we were successful on and the odds that we need improvement on. >> indeed, i believe you do pretty much everything, jim. you restore water, you bring emergency supplies. you rebuild roofs, shelters, you even rebuild shorelineses. what is going to be your role, if any, in helping to rebuild this situation and how much do you think it is going to cost? >> well, we were the company that bewarned the city of new orleans in 17 days. a lot of people thought that two take months. we are doing presently assessments i
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let's bring in our traders, mike, jim, jon najarian standing by. you'retraders. when do you step in tomorrow and make your first trade? >> right with the opening prints. i think. i was watching apple trading in frankford, melissa. everybody was ringing their hands about how bad this could possibly be for apple. the way i look at it the stock was either up or down 50 cents. 50 cents after all that shakeup. after people sort of digested what was happening. being forced out. ascending to the number two spot really at apple. i think there will be great opportunities. i afree with david lutz. volumes will be lighter than normal expiration but there's a lot of pent up trading in ford, in apple. in the likes of facebook and so forth. i do think we'll actually see a fairly robust day. i don't think it will be like the day after thanks giing sort of volume. i think it will be more or less like a normal day, not a normal month end. >> michael, the other thing happening this week, we lost a couple of days in trading. for people who might have weekly options an apple is a ve
let's bring in our traders, mike, jim, jon najarian standing by. you'retraders. when do you step in tomorrow and make your first trade? >> right with the opening prints. i think. i was watching apple trading in frankford, melissa. everybody was ringing their hands about how bad this could possibly be for apple. the way i look at it the stock was either up or down 50 cents. 50 cents after all that shakeup. after people sort of digested what was happening. being forced out. ascending to the...
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jim, i need to give you a shout-out. you were right. you recommended that only a month ago and they bought it. >> september 18th. he spent 2.9 billion and it's more creative than i thought. the divisions that he runs of calvin klein, jeans and underwear, remarkable underperformer. it's a huge win. stock up gigantically. >> now they can wear a shirt. >> they have the whole top to bottom outfit. this is just a total win. you remember tommy hilfiger is why they had growth. starting to run out of growth. >> what's the vibe down there in terms of volume and a sense of being back in the building? i saw tweets and pictures of darkness around the new york stock exchange. >> it's tough to illustrate right here from here from our cameras because this building is the only building that is lit for a two or three-mile square radi radius. they loaded fuel trucks. 48 hours on a single truck of fuel. reloaded in necessary. you heard about connections that will affect internet trading. it will be interesting. when you trust the infrastructure as you tra
jim, i need to give you a shout-out. you were right. you recommended that only a month ago and they bought it. >> september 18th. he spent 2.9 billion and it's more creative than i thought. the divisions that he runs of calvin klein, jeans and underwear, remarkable underperformer. it's a huge win. stock up gigantically. >> now they can wear a shirt. >> they have the whole top to bottom outfit. this is just a total win. you remember tommy hilfiger is why they had growth....
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so if we get a new chairman, they're going to -- >> we have to go with breaking news, jim. sorry. thanks for being here. what's the breaking news? >> wayne angel, man, that takes me back. a few moments ago the homeland security secretary issuing a waiver of the jones act which means additional oil tankers will have access to ports in the northeast. it's a big deal, crude is moving. our sharon epperson has reaction. sharon? >> it's all traders are buzzing about. it's a huge story for the energy markets. we've seen an immediate reaction. oil prices falling here by about $2. $85.19 was the low of the session. big drops, 2% or so, in gasoline and in heating oil as well. this certainly alleviates the bottle neck issue that is have been happening around the new york, new jersey area and this is something that is very rare for this to occur, but this situation is as dire as it is and the need for supplies in the northeast is as dire as it is. the reaction immediate in the energy markets. we've even seen crude prices down about $1 or so. but the biggest reaction definitely in the products
so if we get a new chairman, they're going to -- >> we have to go with breaking news, jim. sorry. thanks for being here. what's the breaking news? >> wayne angel, man, that takes me back. a few moments ago the homeland security secretary issuing a waiver of the jones act which means additional oil tankers will have access to ports in the northeast. it's a big deal, crude is moving. our sharon epperson has reaction. sharon? >> it's all traders are buzzing about. it's a huge...
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the weather channel's jim cantore is live in new jersey. is it getting better? >> reporter: it is. what's not is the temperature. temperatures are dropping to the low 50s, soon to be 40s, then 30s tonight. guys, this is what you call organized chaos. this gentleman right here just told me, he goes i saw you on tv here at the exit off the turnpike and i came down. he goes i just waited 30 minutes. while it may be organized, have you police officers here who are basically funneling in traffic from the exit and telling them which lane to go in. they don't have to think about that. they come in, it's all done, all taken care of. they get in, it is pretty much a free-for-all. you can fill your tank. this is about a half mile long exit. it is filtering in from north and south side of the turnpike. they're moving along as they are instructed by yet another officer to tell them to get in this single line in through here. this is really going about as well as can be expected. we've had two tanker trucks down here. they filled those tanks with gasoline so obviously with this kind of volume h
the weather channel's jim cantore is live in new jersey. is it getting better? >> reporter: it is. what's not is the temperature. temperatures are dropping to the low 50s, soon to be 40s, then 30s tonight. guys, this is what you call organized chaos. this gentleman right here just told me, he goes i saw you on tv here at the exit off the turnpike and i came down. he goes i just waited 30 minutes. while it may be organized, have you police officers here who are basically funneling in...
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hi, jim. >> reporter: hey, how you doing? this is actually coordinated pretty well. it's just a nice little thing we got going on here off of the turnpike. you can see these cars are waiting in line. what's happening, there is an officer right here pretty much telling everyone which lane to get in. and then they're coming from really the exit. this is about a half-mile long just up in here. you can see them kind of getting in line here. the wait is about an hour and a half. that's about how long people are waiting. unfortunately, we aren't allowed to walk up to them and talk to them in the cars. sunoco has asked us not to do that so we are respecting that so we can keep the live shot out through here. but guys, the scope of this problem is like this. you've got 50% of the gas stations in this area without power. that's the first thing. check them off. another 20% of them are now running out of gas. all right? check that off. really only 30% is left. with the kind of cars and volumes and population you have up in through here, it is no wonder why we are seeing these k
hi, jim. >> reporter: hey, how you doing? this is actually coordinated pretty well. it's just a nice little thing we got going on here off of the turnpike. you can see these cars are waiting in line. what's happening, there is an officer right here pretty much telling everyone which lane to get in. and then they're coming from really the exit. this is about a half-mile long just up in here. you can see them kind of getting in line here. the wait is about an hour and a half. that's about...
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. >> and jim, what prospect is there at this point for any resolution of the fiscal cliff before year end regardless who have is in the white house? >> i don't expect it to be resolved before year end. and i think the best scenario is a temporary stay of execution. go into maybe march or something where there will have to be some big decisions made both on tax reform and entitlements. but i think there will be a ton of uncertainty heading in to 2013. >> thank you again for getting up for us. be safe on your way back. and as mentioned, we want your hurricane stories. especially if you're on wall street. maybe you remember the last type the new york stock exchange closed in 1985. world wide at cnbc.co cnbc.com, @cnbcwex, as well. and still to come, cnbc's own scott cohn is in new york as hurricane sandy is about to make the landfall. we have big dreams. one is for a clean, domestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy d
. >> and jim, what prospect is there at this point for any resolution of the fiscal cliff before year end regardless who have is in the white house? >> i don't expect it to be resolved before year end. and i think the best scenario is a temporary stay of execution. go into maybe march or something where there will have to be some big decisions made both on tax reform and entitlements. but i think there will be a ton of uncertainty heading in to 2013. >> thank you again for...
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good-bye, jim. >> jim sinegal joining us from seattle. you see the president is going to make a statement on hurricane sandy at 12:45 eastern. >> i got lucky, carl. i do my costco quarterly shop. >> quarterly? >> i do it quarterly. where i just go -- this -- you get the vehicle that has got some room. you know what? i just went for all those things. i have a stack of waters that is this high. so costco is my place to get stuff. it looks like it is again. >> we'll see how it opens later in the week if we get there. >>> meantime we are tracking hurricane sandy as it bears town on the east coast. we'll get you the latest on the path, which areas will be hit hardest when we come right back. >>> wall street bracing for hurricane sanidy to barrel through the heart of the country's financial center. lower manhattan experiencing some flooding during high tide this morning. and then just moments ago, the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, announcing tunnels will close at 2:00 p.m. today. bridges will remain open for now. that could change as wind
good-bye, jim. >> jim sinegal joining us from seattle. you see the president is going to make a statement on hurricane sandy at 12:45 eastern. >> i got lucky, carl. i do my costco quarterly shop. >> quarterly? >> i do it quarterly. where i just go -- this -- you get the vehicle that has got some room. you know what? i just went for all those things. i have a stack of waters that is this high. so costco is my place to get stuff. it looks like it is again. >> we'll...
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jim cramer. that does it for us on "squawk on the street." let's get to wopner and the "fast money" halftime. >> all right, guys, thanks, so much. welcome into a special edition of "halftime," today, the aftermath of hurricane sandy. the storm has left a huge swath of damage along the northeast corridor. nearly 8 million people are without power today. transit systems are still shut down, and the u.s. financial markets are dark for a second straight day, the first time since the 1800s that weather has closed the new york stock exchange for two days in a row. for the latest on the storm, let's turn to cnbc's mandy drury. mandy? >> yeah, thanks a lot for that, scott. let me take a look at some of the stats. a short time ago new york city mayor bloomberg came out with the very latest damage assessment from sandy. >> we're here to update you on hurricane sandy which has now officially left the new york city area, but i think it's fair to say that the path of destruction that she left in her wake is going to be felt for quite some time. >> well, s
jim cramer. that does it for us on "squawk on the street." let's get to wopner and the "fast money" halftime. >> all right, guys, thanks, so much. welcome into a special edition of "halftime," today, the aftermath of hurricane sandy. the storm has left a huge swath of damage along the northeast corridor. nearly 8 million people are without power today. transit systems are still shut down, and the u.s. financial markets are dark for a second straight day, the...
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jim acosta there following mitt romney. so obviously today the tone changes somewhat for the governor but what can we expect to hear? >> reporter: i think we're getting a preview of that right now. jeb bush is on stage. marco rubio was at the podium and the florida governor, marco rubio steered clear of attacks on president obama. jeb bush on stage right now, he made a very interesting comment a few moments ago about storm response. he said it's the state and local response that really matters, not clear whether or not that was a dig at the president and the federal response that's going on and attention paid to the federal response. really, that'ses a close as either that they have come going after president obama in this event and lines up from what i heard of a top romney adviser this morning that the gop nominee striking a positive tone on the campaign trail. we heard mario rubio. i think the closest he got was talking about the state of economy saying this doesn't have to be the new normal and seeing right now is maybe
jim acosta there following mitt romney. so obviously today the tone changes somewhat for the governor but what can we expect to hear? >> reporter: i think we're getting a preview of that right now. jeb bush is on stage. marco rubio was at the podium and the florida governor, marco rubio steered clear of attacks on president obama. jeb bush on stage right now, he made a very interesting comment a few moments ago about storm response. he said it's the state and local response that really...
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>> jim clancy, thanks so much. a tough road ahead, indeed. >>> we're headed to the weather-battered streets of long island next where hands are helping others get back on their feet. ♪ [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> while survivors of sandy deal with the cold and seek shelter, they're also in need of another necessity: food. joining me on the phone is randi shubin dresher. i understand you've put yourself in action in a very different way. to what extent? >> we're in emergency mode now. my staff has been working seven days a week bringing food out into the communities all across long island. >> ordinarily people come to you, in th
>> jim clancy, thanks so much. a tough road ahead, indeed. >>> we're headed to the weather-battered streets of long island next where hands are helping others get back on their feet. ♪ [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more...
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that is cnn's jim acosta traveling with the romney campaign. we'll get back to jim and get that straight for you. we're going to move on now. of course, jim, traveling with the romney campaign, they feel they're going to have some momentum. they hit seven states today. that's a lot of states to cover. debuke is in the center of the campaign today. mitt romney at lunchtime, president obama, there right now. our chief correspondent is there as well. jessica, that city is getting plenty of attention today. at least the two men weren't there at the same time. that would have been a bit awkward. >> yeah, although they would have had an unscripted debate. that would have been unusual and probably good for the public. this state getting so much attention because it is one of those must-win battlegrounds, don. and it tells us so much about the -- the map tells us so much about where they're fighting in these final days. where we are right now is not ju just -- it's sort of a two-for for the president. not just fighting ie way, but across the river. the
that is cnn's jim acosta traveling with the romney campaign. we'll get back to jim and get that straight for you. we're going to move on now. of course, jim, traveling with the romney campaign, they feel they're going to have some momentum. they hit seven states today. that's a lot of states to cover. debuke is in the center of the campaign today. mitt romney at lunchtime, president obama, there right now. our chief correspondent is there as well. jessica, that city is getting plenty of...
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cnn's jim clancy is there. jim, this area was devastated. the pictures show it. people still can't get to their homes. are you seeing crews show up there this morning, to clean up, to get the power back up? >> reporter: let me give you a real quick update. we've got heavy equipment moving. they will be plowing sand. remember, literally, thousands and thousands and thousands of tons of sand washed off the beach and swept across the island. they are going to be trying to clear roads today. we've seen contractors moving here almost non-stop. they are going to be trying to board up, to cross-brace a lot of the homes that are on pilings, you know, really in danger because all of the sand has washed away. the pilings are now very shallow. we've got health inspectors coming in as there's food that needs to be just cleared out of here. there's no refrigeration because there's no electricity. all of these fundamental problems trying to be addressed at the same time we've got the election coming up. there's some absentee balloting being done but very long lines for that, i
cnn's jim clancy is there. jim, this area was devastated. the pictures show it. people still can't get to their homes. are you seeing crews show up there this morning, to clean up, to get the power back up? >> reporter: let me give you a real quick update. we've got heavy equipment moving. they will be plowing sand. remember, literally, thousands and thousands and thousands of tons of sand washed off the beach and swept across the island. they are going to be trying to clear roads today....
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jim clancy is there. jim, you talked to the mayor of bellmawr. how are things going? >> reporter: i'm just looking right now. amazing scene as front loaders are dumping sand, taking away from the residents' homes and taking it to the beach where it used to be, working on this, and i'm talking about dozens of trucks, dozens of bulldozers in order to push the sand back to try to reclaim her city and its famous boardwalk that has now totally destroyed, completely ripped up by hurricane sandy. this is a small town of about 6,000 people. about 60,000, though, in the summer months. this town is a bowl, and it collects water. as a result medical record to recover from this, it got to save the flooded homes missed the town by pumping that water out. there's massive pumps that are working on it. some of it were deployed during katrina. they're pumping hundreds of thousands of gallons out of two lakes that are inside, and, therefore, draining that interior bowl. the word today is really reconstruction, and they are tackling this aggressively. tell me where all the sand goes. do
jim clancy is there. jim, you talked to the mayor of bellmawr. how are things going? >> reporter: i'm just looking right now. amazing scene as front loaders are dumping sand, taking away from the residents' homes and taking it to the beach where it used to be, working on this, and i'm talking about dozens of trucks, dozens of bulldozers in order to push the sand back to try to reclaim her city and its famous boardwalk that has now totally destroyed, completely ripped up by hurricane...
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joining me now with the raw politics, chief white house correspondent, jessica yellin, and jim acosta and correspondent john king. >> the storm has been a real curveball for candidates. how has mitt romney been handling transitioning back to regular campaign mode? does he feel that it may have stopped his momentum? >> what we saw earlier from mitt romney, he went back on offense. after dialing back his criticism of president obama in the immediate aftermath of superstorm sandy, he went on the attack. he ridiculed the idea for the secretary and he unleashed this ad. a spanish language tv ad that linked president obama to hugo chavez and the castro family. i think the romney campaign at this point, they're not really staying one way or the other whether or not the campaign has been damaged to some sentence by what happened with hurricane sandy but i think the, getting back on offense does reflect the fact that they feel like they'd better get this momentum back on their side. clearly it has been affected. >> and president obama has obviously been in full presidential mode. he took a bre
joining me now with the raw politics, chief white house correspondent, jessica yellin, and jim acosta and correspondent john king. >> the storm has been a real curveball for candidates. how has mitt romney been handling transitioning back to regular campaign mode? does he feel that it may have stopped his momentum? >> what we saw earlier from mitt romney, he went back on offense. after dialing back his criticism of president obama in the immediate aftermath of superstorm sandy, he...
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jim acosta, thank you. with forecasters calling for a day and a half of hurricane-force winds, rain, even snow, how are people supposed to prepare for this? we'll talk to russell honory, the man who commanded after hurricane katrina. there he is live in action. he's here with me in studio moments away. [ man ] in hong kong, on my way to the board meeting... anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reached the top, the board meeting became a congrats we sold the company party. wait til my wife's phone hears about this. [ cellphone vibrating ] [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, working together has never worked so well. we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed
jim acosta, thank you. with forecasters calling for a day and a half of hurricane-force winds, rain, even snow, how are people supposed to prepare for this? we'll talk to russell honory, the man who commanded after hurricane katrina. there he is live in action. he's here with me in studio moments away. [ man ] in hong kong, on my way to the board meeting... anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in...
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jim is in that area right now. jim, is there a sense that the danger has passed? >> reporter: there's a sense that they faced down the destruction that has been caused. they've now seen those images that you showed, you saw the faces of those evacuees, what they've been through. there are still dangers looming out there, a long way to go. the gas lines you were talking about are still a challenge in some areas. some residents challenging why they haven't been cut off much earlier. and there's hopes that that can be done today. not as easy as it sounds. gaining access to where they can cut off these lines still will leave some of those lines pressurized. there's still a potential threat there. of course, before they can reenergize any of the electric lines in some of these communities, they have to ensure that job is done, carol. otherwise, it could ignite new fires. there's one of the major risks that remains. there are still some people that are holding out, some elderly with their pets, but they're about to give it up. there's no electricity. there's no prospect
jim is in that area right now. jim, is there a sense that the danger has passed? >> reporter: there's a sense that they faced down the destruction that has been caused. they've now seen those images that you showed, you saw the faces of those evacuees, what they've been through. there are still dangers looming out there, a long way to go. the gas lines you were talking about are still a challenge in some areas. some residents challenging why they haven't been cut off much earlier. and...
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cnn national political correspondent jim akos to is in tampa. do you expect to hear a softer tone of romney? >> reporter: hi there. i can't hear you right now but i assume i'm on the air. we are with mitt romney. he is here in tampa right now and on the campaign trail in a major way. a big swing across florida starting here in tampa and then the miami area and ending in jacksonville and striking a delicate balance with the president visiting fema and looking at storm damage in new jersey with chris christie who's a top romney surrogate and told by the campaign that the gop nominee striking a positive tone in their words out on the campaign trail today. that probably means we'll see what we saw yesterday. you saw that event in ohio when mitt romney set aside the stump speech and the attacks on the president and talking about storm relief effort on the east coast. encouraging people to donate to the red cross. he was welcoming donations of supporters at that event. we have heard from the romney campaign that mitt romney himself has made a personal
cnn national political correspondent jim akos to is in tampa. do you expect to hear a softer tone of romney? >> reporter: hi there. i can't hear you right now but i assume i'm on the air. we are with mitt romney. he is here in tampa right now and on the campaign trail in a major way. a big swing across florida starting here in tampa and then the miami area and ending in jacksonville and striking a delicate balance with the president visiting fema and looking at storm damage in new jersey...
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jim, thank you. jim clancy on the scene for us. the new york city borough of staten island was devastated by this superstorm. the death toll there has continued to climb. and residents are getting desperate. they're saying they need a lot more help. brian todd is on the scene for us there. he's been getting a firsthand look joining us live from staten island. brian, what's going on as far as you can tell? >> reporter: wolf, devastation here. and they have not gotten much help yet. i'm going to show you a scene down cedar grove avenue here. check out this flooding behind me. people just barely able to get to their homes and kind of assess damage and clear out wreckage. i can see some people on their front stoop over there tossing some stuff out. some vehicles trying to move through several feet of water here. you've got a flooded out church over to my right, to your left here, and just incredible scenes like this all over this neighborhood. this is the new dorf beach neighborhood of staten island, new york. right now what we're gett
jim, thank you. jim clancy on the scene for us. the new york city borough of staten island was devastated by this superstorm. the death toll there has continued to climb. and residents are getting desperate. they're saying they need a lot more help. brian todd is on the scene for us there. he's been getting a firsthand look joining us live from staten island. brian, what's going on as far as you can tell? >> reporter: wolf, devastation here. and they have not gotten much help yet. i'm...
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. >> our national political correspondent jim acosta and white house correspondent jessica yellin. the candidates' messages are very different but their itinerary couldn't be more similar, could it? >> that's right. they are basically battling for the same swing states over the next three days, three final days of this campaign. mitt romney is in ohio right now, he goes to new hampshire tomorrow morning, then heads to iowa, colorado and later this weekend, heading into monday, he goes to virginia and florida. you know, anderson, you can lay the battleground map for president obama and mitt romney almost on top of one another, because their schedules are so similar. >> jessica, all year long, people have been pointing to this final jobs report the weekend before the election day. doesn't seem to have made much of a splash, does it? >> reporter: a little bit of both, anderson. the jobs numbers in the end seem to be sort of a wash. they give something for both campaigns to talk about. the president today acknowledged the numbers and pointed out that there was an increase in private se
. >> our national political correspondent jim acosta and white house correspondent jessica yellin. the candidates' messages are very different but their itinerary couldn't be more similar, could it? >> that's right. they are basically battling for the same swing states over the next three days, three final days of this campaign. mitt romney is in ohio right now, he goes to new hampshire tomorrow morning, then heads to iowa, colorado and later this weekend, heading into monday, he...
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you seeing, jim? >> the campaign said the gop nominee wants to strike a positive tone today, but the brief pause appears to be passing. one flash for the remaining six days of this campaign is a radio ad in the state of ohio, one the vice president calls a outrageous lie. >> at his first rally in the after math of sandy, he steered clear of any direct attacks on the president. >>> now people coming together is what's also going to happen i believe on november 7th. >> then he made a segues. >> i don't just talk about change, i have a plan to execute change and to make it happen. >> reporter: for romney, it's a delicate balancing act. he tours after praising the administrations response. in a three stop swing through florida, romney had other big supporters at his side. including jeb bush who talked about the president's handling. >> my response is that it's the local and the state level that really matter. . that if they do their job right, the federal government part works out good. >> with less than
you seeing, jim? >> the campaign said the gop nominee wants to strike a positive tone today, but the brief pause appears to be passing. one flash for the remaining six days of this campaign is a radio ad in the state of ohio, one the vice president calls a outrageous lie. >> at his first rally in the after math of sandy, he steered clear of any direct attacks on the president. >>> now people coming together is what's also going to happen i believe on november 7th. >>...
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thank you, jim. i just want to sort of reiterate what jim said. come behind me if you can show this. i want to show our viewers. this is how we do it, right? to the right here on this side, this is my rundown so i sort of know what's going on and i kind of go by that wherever it takes me. on this side, these are the advisory wires. this advisory wire is saying what jim is saying. president obama has -- let's move down here. president obama declared a state of emergency for the commonwealth of massachusetts. then it says the president on monday will return to the white house following an event in orlando, florida, to monitor hurricane sandy. that's according to a release from the white house. this is all just coming in. as we look here, the metro in washington, d.c., closed on monday due to hurricane sandy. unclear when the service will be restored. that's according to the transit authorities. they don't know in a city as big as washington, d.c., when they're going to get their mass transit back up. a lot of people don't even have cars. so there's
thank you, jim. i just want to sort of reiterate what jim said. come behind me if you can show this. i want to show our viewers. this is how we do it, right? to the right here on this side, this is my rundown so i sort of know what's going on and i kind of go by that wherever it takes me. on this side, these are the advisory wires. this advisory wire is saying what jim is saying. president obama has -- let's move down here. president obama declared a state of emergency for the commonwealth of...
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jim acosta, cnn, roanoke, virginia. >> all right, thank you, jim. jim coming to us from virginia, where mitt romney will spend the whole day. was just in roanoke the last hour. looking ahead, we want to make sure you're aware. tune into cnn on election night. we've been wall to wall on the emergency situation because of superstorm sandy but our team is breaking down results state by state with all of the expert analysis you've come to expect, our teams will continue to work round the clock and our special coverage will start at 6:00 p.m. this time. 6:00 p.m. eastern on november 6th. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd c
jim acosta, cnn, roanoke, virginia. >> all right, thank you, jim. jim coming to us from virginia, where mitt romney will spend the whole day. was just in roanoke the last hour. looking ahead, we want to make sure you're aware. tune into cnn on election night. we've been wall to wall on the emergency situation because of superstorm sandy but our team is breaking down results state by state with all of the expert analysis you've come to expect, our teams will continue to work round the...
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jim clancy, thank you so much. now, for more information about sandy and what you can do to help those affected check out cnn.com/impact. >>> three days and counting until election day and we are covering all the battlegrounds for you. >>> next hour, we'll take you to three of those battlegrounds. ohio, pennsylvania and wisconsin. we'll see the strategy on both sides as each side looks for an advantage. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner
jim clancy, thank you so much. now, for more information about sandy and what you can do to help those affected check out cnn.com/impact. >>> three days and counting until election day and we are covering all the battlegrounds for you. >>> next hour, we'll take you to three of those battlegrounds. ohio, pennsylvania and wisconsin. we'll see the strategy on both sides as each side looks for an advantage. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i...
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through this, and, once again, i have had the good fortune of working closely with the fda team, and jim loda and his team has done magnificent service, and we thank them all very much. new yorkers have been great through this. we're going to need some patience and tolerance. traffic is very difficult for two reasons. we still have some pass that is are closed. we found tunnels still closed, et cetera. there's a high volume of traffic in the city itself. many of the traffic lights are still out, so there's a certain amount of confusion at the intersections in terms of power, restoration. we are working very hard, and that's a situation that will be developing on a day to day basis. conedison has been giving updates to the westchester companies on long island where we have probably the greatest challenge from a power point of view. we have at the new york state power authority, that is the upstate utility workers through the down state area. to help out may not, the island, and westchester. as of now we have 1,800 utility workers that are coming into the down state area as we speak. prima
through this, and, once again, i have had the good fortune of working closely with the fda team, and jim loda and his team has done magnificent service, and we thank them all very much. new yorkers have been great through this. we're going to need some patience and tolerance. traffic is very difficult for two reasons. we still have some pass that is are closed. we found tunnels still closed, et cetera. there's a high volume of traffic in the city itself. many of the traffic lights are still...